First of all Happy Halloween! I wish I was in the states so that I could overdose on candy
and see all the fun costumes, since Halloween is viewed very negatively
here. This week has been a pretty
calm one so far, but has provided me with numerous opportunities for reminders
about the beauty and uniqueness of where I am. I finished calculating my grades over the weekend and put
them in the books today. I was
pleasantly surprised at the success of my students. It is not that I expect less from them, but it always seemed
like so many of them were failing tests and quizzes that it would be hard for
them to pass. I must say somehow
they pulled it off. I would also
like to take the chance to tell you about two of my favorite students (ssshhhh
don’t tell). They are siblings and
this is their first year at the school.
One is in the 10th grade and the other is in 8th
grade. During the first week of
school I saw their blank stares and thought uh oh, this is going to be a long
hard year for them; it was very apparent that their English just wasn’t at the
level of their fellow students.
They slowly began to improve and their grades were awesome! I talked with both of them a bit and
was told that the 10th grader works hours every night studying and
reviewing material and forces his sister to do the same by reminding her of the
great opportunity they have. They
also have an hour each night where they talk only in English about anything they
want just to practice some more. I
am so impressed with their dedication and determination that I can’t help but
appreciate their presence in my classes.
They are a great reminder of why I am here and the good things I am
doing.
On funnier note, on my walk home from school today with two
of my fellow teachers we happened to see one of our 9th grade
students driving. Now that is not
abnormal since we have seen 5th graders driving pick-up trucks and
several 7th graders have motorcycles (more like dirt bikes). What was so weird was that he was driving
a giant back hoe down one of the main streets of La Union, and I am talking
giant. He just looked at us,
smiled and waved as if this was to be expected. We were flabbergasted and just laughed, saying TIH (this is
honduras). This served as a reminder
to not take life so seriously, sometimes you just have to enjoy the odd things
in life. It also reminded me that
La Union is different, especially from anywhere in the states, but that those
differences make it all the more challenging, humerous, and enjoyable. There somethings you can do here
that you just can’t do in the states.
A few days ago I walked home from school by myself because I
was ready to leave while others were still working. I enjoy my time alone while I walk and had the chance to think
about my time here so far. Yes,
there are A LOT of things and people that I miss back home, and yes I think
about them all the time, but I am enjoying myself here. At first I thought the only fun times
were when we got to travel, but the more time I have spent here in La Union,
the more fun it gets. Although
sometimes sensory deprivation sets in, I find myself extremely content in my
life here and overjoyed with the new friendships and blessings that have been
placed in my life, I couldn’t ask for better people to spend this adventure
with. I also got to think about
how beautiful and undeveloped La Union is just nestled in the mountains. Space such as this would easily be
bought and begun to be developed in the states taking away from much of the raw
beauty. The best way to describe
it is simple. Life here is simple,
the people tend to think in simplistic ways, the living situations are simple
and the scenery is simply beautiful.
My walk home reminded of the simple things and beauty I wouldn’t be
experiencing if I were in the states.
It also served to remind me of the things and people I will miss when my
time here ends.
I think it is important to try and spend time every so often
reminding ourselves of what we have in our life, who we have in our life and
those things that just can’t be described or forgotten.
What a wonderful thought, Lori. We all focus too much on the past and future, and sometimes forget to live in the moment. I'm enjoying reading your posts, and know you are an asset to the students of La Union. Keep up the good work!
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